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History of Twelver Shi’i

About the course

The Ph.D. in History of Twelver Shi’i is a research degree for graduate students in the Faculty of Shiite Studies. It involves the extensive independent study and the opportunity to undertake and present original research at an advanced level.

This degree offers access to a wide variety of experienced specialists in many different fields of Shiite studies, with students developing an extensive range of research skills, and expertise in your chosen field of research.

Students admitted to the Ph.D. will have acquired one of the Master’s degrees within their area of research. All PhD students are assigned a supervisor or supervisors, who will provide support and guidance to help them develop their ideas, direction, and a programme of research.

PhD students become part of an active and vibrant community of graduate research students within the Faculty of Women’s Studies. PhD students are encouraged to attend and contribute to a wide range of research seminars, workshops, and conferences held within the faculty and across the University. They are also encouraged to attend and participate in the faculty’s professional development sessions, preparatory teaching workshops, and graduate teaching training scheme.

The degree is awarded on the successful completion of the research dissertation and an oral examination, commonly called ‘the viva’ (viva voce).

The PhD in History of Twelver Shiism is also available by distance learning. For further information, please see our page on PhD in History of Twelver Shiism by distance learning

Supervision

The allocation of graduate supervision for this course is the responsibility of the Faculty of Women’s Studies and it is not always impossible to accommodate the preferences of incoming graduate students to work with a particular member of staff. Under exceptional circumstances, a supervisor may be found outside the University. In such circumstances, a second internal supervisor may be appointed.

Changes to this course and your supervision

The University will seek to deliver this course in accordance with the description set out on this course page. However, there may be situations in which it is desirable or necessary for the University to make changes in course provision, either before or after registration. In certain circumstances, for example, due to visa difficulties or because the health needs of students cannot be met, it may be necessary to make adjustments to course requirements for international study.

Where possible your academic supervisor will not change for the duration of your course. However, it may be necessary to assign a new academic supervisor during the course of study or before registration for reasons which might include sabbatical leave, parental leave, or change in employment.

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